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At MedAire, our goal is to ensure owners, captains, crew and guests are prepared, capable and confident during medical and travel safety incidents.

To achieve this goal, MedAire has built the yachting industry’ largest network of medical and safety professionals, ready to assist you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and 365 days a year.

This expertise goes into everything we do. Our suite of medical kits and first responder training solutions were developed with the expertise of special-forces medics, Super yacht captains, and doctors specialised in remote medical care.

See the difference for yourself. You are invited to meet our medical and security experts, speak with our trainers, and even watch as we build our medical kits. No other provider can match the quality, expertise, and global reach of MedAire.

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MedAire is the only assistance provider in the world to directly deliver a comprehensive crew and guest safety solution. Our doctors are well-versed on the medical kits on board your vessels, speeding time to care.

Hands on, skills-based crew medical training ensures you and your crew are
prepared, capable and confident to respond to medical events. MedAire is
certified by the MCA to train on your vessel, in your environment with your
equipment.

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Emotional Support for Yacht Crew Wed, 19 Sep 2018

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Mental health remains one of the most neglected global health issues, and the yachting community is no exception. While recent high profile incidents have again brought the issue to the forefront, there is still a gap between acknowledging a problem and providing crew access to the support they n...

A crew member is seriously injured. They have been stabilised, but they’re far from home and the quality of care they are receiving isn’t appropriate for their condition. The question becomes: will they receive better care at another facility and – if so – how will they get there? These are qu...

The 2015 edition of the Global Superyacht Forum is almost upon us, and this year change is the order of the day. Editor, Will Mathieson previews his potential highlights of the superyacht industry's premier discussion platform.

The MLC requires that all yachts
carrying 15-plus crew and engaged in a trip of more than three days
must provide a dedicated medical space on board. The Superaycht Owner looks at exactly what these spaces necessitate.

The MLC requires that yachts with 15 crew or more in build must now have a dedicated medical space on board. We look at what these medical spaces actually include, and whether the benefit is really for the crews or the owners.

YachtAid Global is asking the superyacht community to band together to support those devastated by the cyclone that hit Vanuatu earlier this month via monetary donations, aid-in-kind or superyacht relief support.